Update 27.05.2023:
Verstärkte Version des Querbalkens (v2) hinzugefügt.
Update 28.03.2023:
Die STL-Datei für den Schornstein ist nun online.
Ein kleines modulares Futterhaus für Vögel.
Die Einzelteile sind für den Druck bereits ausgerichtet.
Das Haus ist drehsymmetrisch angelegt, so dass viele Teile doppelt gedruckt werden müssen (Wände, Fenster, Türen, Scheiben, Ortgang, Regenrinne, Fallrohr, Eckverkleidungen, Klammern). Die Hülsen für die abnehmbaren Dachhälften werden vierfach benötigt. Ebenso (bei Bedarf) die Durchflussbegrenzer in 5 oder 10 mm Ausführung. Für die Sitzstangen sind acht Exemplare vorgesehen.
Alle übrigen Teile werden nur einmal verbaut (Querbalken, Dachfirst, Dach links, Dach rechts, Schale, Bodenabdeckung mit Stopfen oder Verteiler)
Hilfreicher Trichter zum leichten Befüllen: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5909691
https://www.printables.com/de/model/423506-kleiner-trichter-ubergang-30x50mm-eckig-auf-90mm-r
Printer Brand:
Anycubic
Printer:
i3 Mega S/Pro
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2 mm
Notes:
Die Glasscheiben ggf. nur mit Infill (Gitter) drucken, um eine bessere Durchlüftung zu ermöglichen. Wenn die Futtersäule stark dem Regen exponiert ist, würde ich lediglich die runden Fenster in diesem Stil drucken, den Rest in solider Form (eine Schicht 0.3mm transparentes PETG).
Benötigte Materialien
Für die Montage benötigt man:
16 Stck. M3 Gewindeeinsätze (Ruthex)
4 Stck. M3x16 Innensechskantschrauben
2 Stck. M3x12 Innensechskantschrauben
5 Stck. M3x8 Innensechskantschrauben
4 Stck. M3x8 Senkkopfschrauben
1 Stck. M3x20 Senkkopfschraube (optional, bei Verwendung des Verteilers)
Sekundenkleber
Vorbereitung
Einsetzen der Einschmelzmuttern:
je 2x in die Vorder- und Rückwand
2x in den Querträger
1x in den Schornstein
je 4x in den Ortgang vorne und hinten
ggf. 1x in den Verteiler
Montage
Sinnvolle Montagereihenfolge (siehe auch Fotos):
Fertig!
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Description
Update 05/27/2023:
Added reinforced version of the transom (v2).
Update 03/28/2023:
The STL file for the chimney is now online.
A small modular bird feeder.
The individual parts are already aligned for printing.
The house is designed rotationally symmetrically, so that many parts have to be printed twice (walls, windows, doors, panes, verge, rain gutter, downpipe, corner panels, brackets). The sleeves for the removable roof halves are required four times. Likewise (if required) the flow limiters in 5 or 10 mm versions. Eight specimens are provided for the perches.
All other parts are installed only once (crossbar, roof ridge, left roof, right roof, shell, floor cover with plugs or distributor)
Helpful funnel for easy filling: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5909691
https://www.printables.com/de/model/423506-small-funnel-transition-30x50mm-angular-to-90mm-r
PrintSettings
Printer Brand:
Anycubic
Printers:
i3 Mega S/Pro
rafts:
No
supports:
yes
Resolution:
0.2mm
Note:
If necessary, only print the glass panes with infill (grid) to enable better ventilation. If the feeder is heavily exposed to rain, I would only print the round windows in this style, the rest in solid form (one layer of 0.3mm transparent PETG).
post printing
Materials needed
For assembly you need:
16 pcs. M3 thread inserts (Ruthex)
4 pcs. M3x16 allen head screws
2 pcs. M3x12 allen head screws
5 pcs. M3x8 Allen screws
4 pcs. M3x8 countersunk screws
1 pc M3x20 countersunk screw (optional, when using the manifold)
superglue
Preparation
Inserting the melt-down nuts:
2x each in the front and rear wall
2x in the cross member
1x in the chimney
4x each in the verge front and rear
if necessary 1x in the distributor
Assembly
Sensible assembly sequence (see also photos):
Glue the glass panes into the door and window frames from the inside using superglue.
Glue the finished windows and doors into the walls from the outside.
Screw together the front and back and the cross member with 2x M3x12. Make sure the flat side of the crosshead is facing down (like the print orientation).
Fix the verge at the front and back in the two middle holes with 2x M3x8 each, making sure that the roof ridge is inserted.
Provide the 4 sleeves with 4x M3x16 and use them to screw the outer mounting points of the verge.
Insert the side walls (slightly bending the construct apart is sufficient).
Either apply the flat base plate and the plug into the bowl, or instead fix the distributor with the M3x20 countersunk screw from below.
If necessary, slide the four flow restrictors (5 or 10 mm) into the guide rails of the bowl from above (flat side outwards); they automatically fall slightly inwards with the upper side and do not interfere with the next step.
Insert the component into the shell. Make sure that the round mounts for the downpipes are on the window sides.
Push in the four corner panels from above until they no longer protrude from the top edge of the wall and "click" into place.
Insert the two downpipes into the bottom shell and slide the rain gutters on both sides into the recesses by slightly bending the verges apart.
Mount the walls from below with M3x8 countersunk screws.
Push two clamps each onto the mounting rails of the roof halves, making sure that the "curve" is pointing towards the roof ridge (see photo).
Fix the chimney with the M3x8 screw.
Clip the eight perches onto the edge of the bowl from above.
Thread a cord through the hole in the roof ridge and the crossbeam (if necessary, "align" it with a small nail), tie a thick knot on the inside.
Push the roof halves with the upper, thinner edge slightly diagonally under the roof ridge as far as they will go and then press down. The clips then snap over the sleeves.
For filling, the chimney is designed as a handle, guide it slightly up to the middle until the clamps release the sleeves and then pull the roof down and away to the side.
Complete!
Category: Outdoor & Garden
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